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Blackthorn blossom overlooking the Midford Valley near Brassknocker Hill. It is a common hedgerow tree, an ancestor of today's cultivated plums. Its autumn fruit is used to make Sloe gin and the Irishman's shillelagh.

It is rumoured that a strange bear-like beast with huge teeth and white rings round its eyes, prowls the area.

Brassknocker Hill is a popular stage for cycling events.

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